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Omnimaga => News => Topic started by: critor on February 08, 2013, 03:51:38 pm

Title: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: critor on February 08, 2013, 03:51:38 pm
In a previous news (http://ourl.ca/18233), we discovered the launch of a new black TI-82 STATS in Germany for back to school 2012.

Let's have a quick look at the TI-82 STATS history:
(http://i43.servimg.com/u/f43/13/23/13/53/83fr10.jpg)








Despite the similarities of the motherboards, it has never been possible up to date to turn a TI-82 Stats.fr or TI-76.fr into a TI-83 Plus, unlike what is possible with the Casio fx-9750Gii which can be turned into an fx-9860Gii.

The difference is that we've never been able to access any boot code on the TI-82 Stats.fr and TI-76.fr.

But after seeing this, a new TI-83 Plus.fr using TI-84 Plus hardware (http://ourl.ca/18286) wouldn't be surprising...



So for back to school 2012, TI-Germany offers us a new black TI-82 STATS, and here is it allready for you!
(http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image.php?mode=medium&album_id=47&image_id=1900) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?image_id=1900) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image.php?mode=medium&album_id=47&image_id=1901) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?image_id=1901) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image.php?mode=medium&album_id=47&image_id=1902) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?image_id=1902)

It comes with 4 AAA batteries, the manual, the warranty card and the calculator link cable.

The serial number on the back shows us the hardware revision G. It can be assumed that it will be the same modified TI-83 Plus hardware as for the TI-82 Stats.fr and TI-76.fr, a hardware which then wouldn't have changed since 2009.
(http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image.php?mode=medium&album_id=47&image_id=1903) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?image_id=1903)

It's exactly the same 'Parcus case reused since 2001, and the color design is the same one as on the back TI-82 Stats.fr, except that the keys are of course in english this time.
(http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image.php?mode=medium&album_id=47&image_id=1905) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?image_id=1905)

The memory chip seems to be 32K, and there is no mention of archive memory. It would therefore still be a basic TI-83 ROM.



Let's check the last two assumptions by opening the beast:
(http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image.php?mode=medium&album_id=47&image_id=1904) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?image_id=1904)

The electronic circuit is organized around two chips:

It is therefore exactly the same modified TI-83 Plus hardware than on the TI-82 Stats.fr and TI-76.fr.



Now to the ROM:
(http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image.php?mode=medium&album_id=47&image_id=1906) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image_page.php?image_id=1906)

It is a basic TI-83 1.11 ROM, in english of course this time, a ROM version which was unknown to us until now, and we now understand a little better where the ROM 1.11fr7 from the TI-82 Stats.fr did come from.

Like other TI-82 STATS ROMs, it can be used on TI-z80 emulators in basic TI-83 mode.
On the real TI-82 STATS hardware, this ROM only allows you read-only access to the first 256KB of the 512KB Flash ROM chip.



It would seem odd for the TI-82 STATS to suddenly skip several years of development like this.

So, I think that the blue TI-82 STATS sold out of France from 2009 underwent exactly the same hardware / software modifications than the ones introduced by the TI-82 Stats.fr.
It just remained undiscovered until now because the TI-82 STATS is not available in all countries, and because it usually don't interest the TI community enthousiasts

Got a TI-82 STATS with hardware revision A to D? Please reply and help us completing the history of this strange model.



Source:
http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11215&lang=en
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on February 08, 2013, 05:30:58 pm
Looks interesting. If the TI-83 Plus is ever discontinued, I wouldn't be surprised if the TI-82 Stats ever got re-designed to look like the TI-83 Parcus again for some reasons :P

Also I think the TI-83 Parcus came out in 2000, because this site shows a pic of it and it was last updated in 2000: http://ti83.free.fr/ . The TI-82 Parcus came out a year later IIRC, though.

Outside France, the TI-82 was pretty much dead since 2002 or so when it was discontinued, but yeah in France it really remained popular until the TI-82 Stats came out.
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: Ranman on February 08, 2013, 08:11:40 pm
(http://tiplanet.org/wiki/images/c/c8/TI_82_Stats_2012_allemagne.jpg) (http://tiplanet.org/forum/gallery/image.php?mode=medium&album_id=47&image_id=1906)

These do not look like the same calculator. The screen on the originally advertised version fills up (larger) the front face much more than the actual calc.  <_<

And what happened to the high contrast "black" LCD? The actual calc LCD appears to have the old blueish tone to it.  <_<

I love the new color scheme though!! :)
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: Sorunome on February 08, 2013, 08:17:57 pm
Pretty interesting news, and what TI does is always a big mystery :P
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on February 08, 2013, 09:22:28 pm
Ranman I don't understand either. In 2000, the TI-83 switched back to the TI-82 blue LCD from 1993, even though it used the black one from 1996 to 1999. The blue ones are apparently much better for grayscale, though. It seems like maybe they're running through their entire stock of blue LCDs that is left before switching back or they're cheaper to produce and TI use them instead. As for the screen dimensions in the pic it's most likely to make it look larger so people buy it more. :P
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: TIfanx1999 on February 08, 2013, 10:10:56 pm
I have the 83 Parcus. I have to say, Desolate in "blue scale" does look pretty cool. :)
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: Sorunome on February 08, 2013, 10:11:35 pm
Greyscale never looked good on my 84+ >.<
it was ALWAYS flickery, NO MATTER what.
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on February 08, 2013, 11:10:43 pm
Even ThePenguin77's Chess? O.O
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: willrandship on February 09, 2013, 04:35:07 am
ThePenguin's greyscale programs are awesome. He generally includes a delay adjust option so you can tune it to your calculator's update frequency.

You probably haven't done much greyscale outside of axe parser. It's much harder to get smooth greyscale in axe than in assembly.
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on February 09, 2013, 04:50:09 am
I like how the 82 Stats calc from Germany still says (c)1999 on the back of the case. :P
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: Sorunome on February 10, 2013, 05:35:03 pm
So we can legally rebuild and sell it? :P
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: willrandship on February 11, 2013, 03:23:20 am
Sorry, no. Copyright extends nearly indefinitely into the future.
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: Sorunome on February 11, 2013, 07:11:43 pm
Oh, meh, that sucks, what use is my 3D-calc printer for then?
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: willrandship on February 11, 2013, 08:57:17 pm
You won't violate copyright by making your own. Problems only occur when you try to sell them.
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on February 12, 2013, 12:50:54 am
Isn't it 50 years or so? I think that in Canada, music, for example, enters public domain a few decades after the author's death :P
Title: Re: The new black TI-82 STATS from Germany
Post by: willrandship on February 12, 2013, 02:35:35 am
Recent changes (within the past 2 decades) have made it possible to reinstate copyright as a third party, meaning it can be set long past the author's death.